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  • "If supply continues to grow robustly, if cold weather doesn't show up, and if the power sector can't dispose of enough gas fast enough, then you physically wouldn't have a home for all that gas," said Michael Zenker , an analyst who studies the natural-gas market for Barclays Capital.

    Natural-Gas Supplies Bulge, Pressuring Prices Dan Strumpf 2012

  • As for 2011, "shrinking demand and growing supply send a clear message to forecasters," Barclays analyst Michael Zenker wrote in a research note.

    Record U.S. Natural-Gas Output Likely To Continue In 2011 Matt Day 2011

  • Captain Hans Zenker realized that his ship was no longer a fighting unit, but he kept on with Hipper to prevent concentration of enemy fire on the other ships of the squadron.

    Castles of Steel Massie, Robert K., 1929- 2003

  • Captain Hans Zenker, of the Naval Staff, had no doubt as to who this should be.

    Castles of Steel Massie, Robert K., 1929- 2003

  • Zenker explained Becquerel's finding by a phenomenon of interference.

    Gabriel Lippmann - Nobel Lecture 1967

  • One explanation for the origin of Becquerel's coloured images was given in 1868 by the German Wilhelm Zenker and then taken further by the Nobel Prize winner Lord

    Nobel Prize in Physics 1908 - Presentation Speech 1967

  • Nevertheless, we see that these organisms also (as was proved by the older observations of Hannover and Zenker) may, under certain circumstances, penetrate into the interior of the organs.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 303, October 22, 1881 Various

  • We know scarcely anything except that their anterior limbs are developed before the posterior one (Zenker).

    Facts and Arguments for Darwin Fritz Muller 1859

  • In the Ostracoda, Zenker describes a gland situated in the base of the inferior antennae, and opening at the extremity of an extraordinarily long "spine."

    Facts and Arguments for Darwin Fritz Muller 1859

  • "Demand has staged only a modest recovery, and in our view, demand growth is slower this year than at this point last year," Barclays's Pehlivanova said in a Feb. 1 note to clients written with James R. Crandell and Michael Zenker "As a result, supply levels now greatly outstrip demand levels, and we do not see a turning point in the near future for supply, demand, or inventory levels."

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

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